Terms of Service
Last updated: 16 August 2026
Please read these Terms of Service (“Terms”) before using Peak Browser (“Peak,” “the App,” “we,” “our,” or “us”). By downloading, accessing, or using Peak, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the App.
1. App Store Terms
Peak is distributed through Apple platforms. Your use of Peak is also subject to Apple's App Store terms and, unless a separate custom license applies, Apple's Standard Licensed Application End User License Agreement.
2. What Peak Provides
Peak is a native Apple browser workspace that includes WebKit browsing, workspace profiles, bookmarks, saved sessions, activity history, notes, task boards, whiteboards, optional AI chat, local mesh collaboration, arcade/intermission tools, and related productivity features.
Some features may be experimental, platform-specific, or dependent on Apple services, local network conditions, third-party providers, or user configuration.
3. Your Content
You retain ownership of the content you create or store in Peak, including notes, tasks, chats, whiteboards, bookmarks, sessions, files, mesh messages, and other workspace data.
You are responsible for your content and for how you use, share, export, sync, or delete it. Peak does not claim ownership of your content.
4. Local Storage And iCloud
Peak stores workspace data locally on your device. If iCloud sync is enabled, your data may sync through your private Apple iCloud account using CloudKit.
We do not operate a server that stores your Peak workspace data. However, Apple services, websites you visit, AI providers, and other third-party services may process data according to their own terms and privacy policies.
5. AI Features
AI features are optional.
If you use a cloud AI provider — OpenRouter, OpenAI, OpenCode, xAI, Google, Moonshot, Kimi Code, Ollama Cloud, or another — you are responsible for your API key, provider account, usage, billing, and compliance with that provider's terms. Prompts, chat messages, selected context, and attachments needed for a request may be sent to the selected provider.
Image, video, music, and speech generation runs through OpenRouter regardless of which model is answering, and requires an OpenRouter key and account of your own.
If you use local Ollama, you are responsible for your local model setup, installed models, and local system behavior.
Peak is not responsible for AI-generated output. You should review AI responses before relying on them.
6. AI Content Markings
Media you generate with Peak — images, audio, and video — carries metadata recording that an AI model produced it, which model, and when. Some model providers add markings of their own; Peak preserves those alongside its own rather than replacing them.
You must not intentionally remove, obscure, or tamper with these markings on content generated with Peak, and you must not use, distribute, or promote tools whose purpose is to strip them. The same applies to anyone you pass that content on to, and you are responsible for making this known where you redistribute Peak-generated content.
This does not restrict ordinary, good-faith work. Editing, compressing, converting, or publishing a file may alter or drop metadata as a side effect, and that is not a breach of these Terms. Nor is removing metadata where it is genuinely necessary — for security review, forensic analysis, academic research, or to keep provenance information accurate after content has been legitimately transformed.
Peak's markings are not cryptographically signed and are not watermarked, and text Peak writes is not marked at all. A marking can be removed by re-saving a file with other software. The presence of a marking is evidence that content was generated by AI; its absence is not evidence that it was not.
If you publish AI-generated or AI-manipulated content, you may have disclosure obligations of your own — for example under Article 50 of the EU AI Act, which covers deepfakes and AI-generated text published on matters of public interest. Those obligations rest with you as the publisher.
7. Generated Sites And Exported Projects
Peak can generate web pages and export Xcode projects from your prompts. That output is your content, and you are responsible for reviewing it before you publish, ship, or submit it anywhere. Generated code is not reviewed by us and carries no warranty of correctness, security, or fitness for any purpose.
8. Reading Public Code Repositories
Peak's assistant can read public GitHub repositories to answer questions about them. That content belongs to its authors and is subject to their own licences; you are responsible for complying with those licences if you reuse anything it shows you. Nothing is cloned or stored, and repository text is treated as information, never as instructions to the assistant.
9. Web Browsing And External Services
Peak uses WebKit to access websites and other online services. Websites, search engines, cloud AI providers, App Store services, iCloud, and other third-party services are external services.
You use external services at your own risk. We are not responsible for third-party content, availability, accuracy, policies, billing, or data practices.
10. Mesh Collaboration
Peak Mesh is an optional peer-to-peer collaboration feature built on Apple's Network framework. If you enable mesh features, you may share selected data with the peers you are connected to, including messages, tabs, workspace signals, notes, task boards, whiteboards, AI chat sync, Site Builder tab presence, game invites, and gameplay state. Peers may be nearby, connected directly over peer-to-peer Wi-Fi, or reached at an address you write down yourself, which may be on another network. Sharing a Site Builder tab lets a peer who opens it ask your device to send that project, including its files and source; Send to Peer sends one deliberately.
You are responsible for what you choose to share and with whom. Do not use mesh features to harass, threaten, spam, impersonate, or share unlawful or harmful content.
11. Acceptable Use
You agree not to use Peak to:
- Violate applicable laws or regulations
- Infringe intellectual property or privacy rights
- Harass, abuse, threaten, or defame others
- Distribute malware or harmful content
- Attempt to interfere with Peak, Apple services, third-party services, or other users' devices
- Abuse AI, web, or mesh features in ways that violate provider terms or applicable law
12. Purchases And Third-Party Costs
Peak may include free, paid, or platform-managed features. Any App Store purchases are handled by Apple.
Third-party services such as OpenRouter, other AI providers, websites, or network services may charge separately. You are responsible for any third-party costs you incur.
13. No Professional Advice
Peak may display web content, AI output, notes, calculations, or other information. This content is for general use only and is not professional legal, medical, financial, security, or other regulated advice.
14. No Warranty
Peak is provided “as is” and “as available.” We do not guarantee that the App will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, compatible with every website, or suitable for every purpose.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain warranty exclusions, so parts of this section may not apply to you.
15. Limitation Of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, including loss of data, loss of profits, business interruption, or inability to use Peak.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain liability limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to you.
16. Changes To Peak Or These Terms
We may update Peak or these Terms from time to time. If the Terms change, we will update this page and revise the “Last updated” date.
Your continued use of Peak after changes means you accept the updated Terms.
17. Contact
If you have questions about these Terms, contact us at Designr.pros@gmail.com.